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2010-04-27
, 05:58
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@ Finland
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I read some people with Nseries phones claim that their camera quality was better after software update.. So i hope we can expect the same with N900
I think there's already enough people complaining about this
http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=36675&page=16
I hope Nokia really fix this
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2010-04-27
, 06:06
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@ Georgia
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I find that the camera needs time to focus first. I usually press the shutter button half way for about 1 to 2 sec before making the shot. Once it has focus and the image is sharp on screen, the resulting picture is always sharp. I've taken many pictures of documents with my N900 this way without any problem.
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2010-04-27
, 09:13
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Whoah..
That's is totally different thing what you are having here. Focus Problem...not hazy. And if you read through that thread you will notice that people are getting really different results. I asked many times to people reproduce it and make instructions without no luck. And also i tried to make instructions to reproduce it but with no luck. So basically we got nothing :|
Also bear in mind that in that topic there is THREE issues people are having.
- First is greenish pictures once in a while
- Second is hazy pictures because silver bezel on sitsuations that are really hard to reproduce
- Thirdly blueish pictures because of lens covers edge.
You can't just say that "hopefully they fix it". Fix what? All things above. I too hope that, but if we are not able to reproduce them then itīs impossible to fix them and also i think that camera might actually be victim of bad design to point that it's not possible to fix all things by software.
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2010-04-27
, 09:39
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@ Praha, Czech Republic
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2010-04-27
, 09:50
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@ Cyprus
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2010-04-27
, 10:14
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@ Finland
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2010-04-27
, 15:12
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Either is a user error or your phone is faulty....If I focus properly on an A4 paper I get crystal clear pictures.....also, you need more light to take good pictures ( your 1st pictures seem to be taken in a cave of something!)....try it during the day with plenty of light and see if you get the same results.
Shoot in sunlight But seriously, you will never-ever be able to compare an outdoors shot with an indoors one (no, light from windows and doors do NOT make up for the difference).
As for paper focusing - there is a case where when the flash is enabled and the focus assist light gets too much reflection on the paper, occasionally blinding the focus software. Tilt the N900 slightly less perpendicular to the paper and focus, then realign (without releasing the focus button !) to take the actual shot (or simply disable flash if you have enough light).
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2010-04-27
, 16:01
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@ East Gowanus
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2010-04-27
, 16:11
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Here are a couple of pictures I don't know how to disable autofocus so I just took some text from a magazine in 5mp mode and in 3.5 mp mode. No flash and indoors under fluorescent lighting.
5mp
3.5 mp widescreen
I find the pq on the N900 to be better than my N78 which had much better optics than the N73. I wish it could focus a little faster and had better night capabilities (supposedly improved with pr 1.2).
edit : Designed in Finland made in Korea
In my experience it is not necessary to use the macro mode for taking pictures of an A4/Letter size document, or even a part of it. It is much more important not to move the device.
Also, if you want manual focus, install Ifocus. (Quite unique for a phone!). For taking real close-up macro shots it beats the macro mode.